Tata cars in India (16)
The Tata car price starts at โน4.57 lakh and goes up to โน28.99 lakh in India (ex-showroom). The cheapest Tata car is the Tiago, whereas the most expensive is the Tata Harrier EV. As of December 2025, there are 15 Tata models available in India for sale: 3 hatchbacks, 2 sedans, and 10 SUVs, along with multiple electric options across categories.
Headquartered in Mumbai, Tata Motors was established in 1945 and entered the passenger vehicle market in 1991 with the Sierra. It later introduced the Indica in 1998 and the Nano in 2008, the worldโs most affordable car. Today, Tata offers models like the Altroz, Punch, Nexon, Harrier, and Safari with 5-star Global NCAP ratings, and also leads Indiaโs EV segment with the Tiago EV, Tigor EV, Nexon EV, and Punch EV.
Tata Cars Price List (December 2025)
Tata car price in India starts at โน4.57 lakh for the Tata Tiago and goes up to โน28.99 lakh for the Tata Harrier EV. The popular Tata cars in India are: Tata Punch, Tata Nexon, Tata Harrier, Tata Tiago, Tata Altroz and new Tata Sierra. The tables below list the latest Tata cars prices (after GST cut), and other details.
Model | Segment | Fuel Options | Price (ex-showroom) |
Tata Altroz | Hatchback | Petrol, Diesel, & CNG | โน6.30 lakh - โน10.51 lakh |
Tata Curvv | SUV | Petrol & Diesel | โน11.58 lakh - โน18.53 lakh |
Tata Curvv EV | SUV | Electric | โน17.49 lakh - โน22.24 lakh |
Tata Harrier | SUV | Diesel | โน14.18 lakh - โน25.24 lakh |
Tata Harrier EV | SUV | Electric | โน21.49 lakh - โน28.99 lakh |
Tata Nexon | SUV | Petrol, Diesel, & CNG | โน7.31 lakh - โน13.26 lakh |
Tata Nexon EV | SUV | Electric | โน12.49 lakh - โน17.49 lakh |
Tata Punch | SUV | Petrol & CNG | โน5.67 lakh - โน9.30 lakh |
Tata Punch EV | SUV | Electric | โน10.00 lakh - โน13.94 lakh |
Tata Safari | SUV | Diesel | โน14.66 lakh - โน25.95 lakh |
Tata Tiago | Hatchback | Petrol & CNG | โน4.57 lakh - โน8.09 lakh |
Tata Tiago EV | Hatchback | Electric | โน7.99 lakh - โน11.14 lakh |
Tata Tigor | Sedan | Petrol & CNG | โน5.48 lakh - โน8.73 lakh |
Tata Tigor EV | Sedan | Electric | โน12.49 lakh - โน13.75 lakh |
Tata Sierra | SUV | Petrol | โน11.49 lakh |
Upcoming Tata Cars in India
Explore the list of new Tata cars set to launch in India:
- Expected price: โน20.00 lakh - โน25.00 lakh
- Expected launch: Late 2025
- Engine: NA
- Fuel Type: Electric
- Transmission: Automatic
Tata Hatchback Cars
Tata Motors hatchback range is designed for efficiency, practicality, and affordability. Currently, Tata offers 3 hatchback models in India:
- Tata Tiago: Entry-level hatchback with petrol and CNG options.
- Tata Tiago EV: Indiaโs cheapest long-range electric hatchback.
- Tata Altroz: Premium hatchback with petrol, diesel, and CNG options.
Tata hatchback car prices start from โน4.57 lakh (ex-showroom).
Tata Sedan Cars
The sedan lineup is designed for comfort, efficiency, and safety. Presently, there are 2 Tata sedan cars in India:
- Tata Tigor: Compact sedan available with petrol and CNG powertrains and offered with manual and AMT transmissions.
- Tata Tigor EV: Easy-to-drive city commuter with a 4-star Global NCAP crash rating.
Tata sedan car prices start from โน5.48 lakh (ex-showroom).
Tata SUV Cars
The Tata SUVs cater from sub-compact all the way to the flagship segment. Currently, there are 9 models to pick from:
- Curvv: A midsize SUV with a new direct-injection turbo petrol and first-in-the-segment diesel-DCT powertrain.
- Curvv EV: Best EV yet from Tata, combining a stunning design with a feature-rich cabin and a claimed range of 585 km.
- Harrier: Bold-styled SUV, spacious cabin, and a powerful 170hp, 350Nm, 2-litre diesel engine. No CNG or petrol.
- Harrier EV: An electric SUV that offers superb ride comfort and balanced handling, paired with a real-world range of 627 km.
- Nexon: Most comfortable in its segment, with twin high-res 10.25-inch screens and an illuminated logo on the steering wheel.
- Nexon EV: An electric SUV with a refined electric motor that offers up to 465 km of claimed range.
- Punch: A sub-compact SUV based on the new ALFA architecture by Tata, boasting aggressive exterior styling with a utility-forward interior.
- Punch EV: A compact and nimble electric SUV with a premium, light-colored interior, impressive ride comfort, and good efficiency.
- Safari: Flagship SUV with aggressive new styling, updated tech, and the mighty 170hp, 350Nm 2.0-litre diesel engine.
- Sierra: A recently launched SUV that ticks almost every box. It is well-priced, has the right feature set, is spacious, and offers multiple engine and gearbox options for different needs.
The Tata SUV price in India starts from โน5.67 lakh for the Punch and goes up to โน28.99 lakh for the Harrier EV (ex-showroom).
Tata Cars Latest Updates (December 2025)
- December 4, 2025: Tata Harrier EV lower variants to get AWD technology.
- November 26, 2025: Tata plans to introduce the Sierra AWD variant in 2027.
- November 25, 2025: Tata Motors Launches the New Sierra in India at Rs 11.49 Lakh.
- November 12, 2025: The Tata Harrier and Safari petrol are set to launch in India on December 9, 2025.
- September 10, 2025: TATA.ev adds ADAS to Nexon.ev 45 starting at โน17.29 lakh; unveils #DARK editions.
- September 9, 2025: Tata unveils Indiaโs largest TATA.ev MegaCharger Hub in Mumbai.
- September 7, 2025: Tata Motors announced it will pass on the full GST rate cut across its commercial vehicle range from 22nd September 2025.
- September 5, 2025: Tata Motors announced it will pass on the full GST rate cut on its cars and SUVs to customers from 22nd September 2025.
- September 3, 2025: Tata Motors launches all-new LPT 812 in the ILMCV segment.
FAQs
Trending Questions on Tata Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts
I am a first-time driver planning to buy an MG Comet for city use. Are there any other small automatic/electric vehicles that would be better than the Comet?
The MG Comet is a good option for a first-time driver. It is easy to drive, has a spacious cabin, despite being a two-door, and the electric powertrain is smooth and silent enough.
However, the 2-doors mean the Comet is not the most practical option in its segment, the boot is small, and the small tyres mean the ride can get choppy. If this is important to you, you could consider the Tata Tiago EV. Otherwise the Comet will do just fine.
Hi, Iโm planning to buy a new SUV. My daily running is about 50 km. Should I choose an EV, petrol, or diesel? Iโve shortlisted the Harrier EV, Mahindra XEV9S, the upcoming Mahindra XUV 7XO diesel, and the Tata Sierra petrol. Please help me decide.
An EV will surely offer a smooth driving experience with the lowest running cost. However, it does have its challenges when it comes to long-distance trips. The charging infrastructure needed for a hassle-free road trip is not yet in place, and therefore, if you choose to take your SUV on a long-distance trip, it will require a lot of planning.
Considering your 50km running, a petrol SUV will do the job well, and in that case, the new Tata Sierra is a good option. It has a strong road presence, a strong petrol engine and a roomy cabin with a lengthy feature list as well. Unlike the XUV 7XO, it isn't a 7-seater. So if you don't need the third row, the Sierra is a good option to consider.
I have been using Tata Punch for a year. For me, this car met all my expectations being a new driver as well as a first-time owner. Now, I want to move towards a more premium segment and comfort with more latest features available in the market. Which car should I buy? I bought the Punch under 10 lakh (on-road). This time, my budget is under 20 lakh. I prefer Indian brands only.
I am being offered a Tata Curvv EV Empowered Plus A 55 (Electric) variant at a discount of around โน4 lakh after the consumer discount, Tata EV loyalty benefit and insurance discount. The on-road price comes to โน19 lakh. The car also includes the November 2025 updates such as rear window shades, passive rear ventilated seats and dual-zone auto climate control. Is the Curvv EV worth it at this price, or should I go for the Harrier EV? I also own a Punch EV, but it is not sufficient for highway trips.
Iโve been driving a Datsun Redi-GO for two years and now plan to buy a compact SUV, preferably automatic. I will commute about 50 km daily. Iโve shortlisted the Tata Punch, Citroรซn C3X and Skoda Kylaq. My budget is around 11 lakh. Which is the best option for me?
Considering your budget, the Citroen C3X Shine 1.2 Turbo Petrol AT is a solid choice. The Tata Punch offers only an AMT, and the automatic variant of the Skoda Kushaq will take you well past โน11 lakh.
The C3Xโs 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine is reliable, performs well, and comes paired with a 6-speed torque-converter automatic, which will give you a smooth and enjoyable driving experience.
Iโm looking for a car, either an SUV or a sedan. My budget is up to โน25 lakh. The car must-have: a 5-star safety rating and excellent ride comfort; priority is the best suspension in this price bracket for a mix of highway cruising and rough roads.
Confused between Nexon EV and Tata Sierra petrol. I wanted an electric car car but after seeing the new Sierra, I am confused
I am planning to buy the Tata Altroz Pure S AMT. Can you suggest the best alternative options from Hyundai or Honda within a โน10 lakh budget? Which of these will offer the most ease and comfort for both long drives and city driving?
Your choice of the Tata Altroz is good, the car delivers a very good ride, is spacious and safe too. If you would like to check out an alternate, have a look at the Maruti Suzuki Baleno.
Like the Altroz, you will find that the Baleno too has ample interior space, has a good ride quality, and it's safe too, and of course, will also come in under your Rs 10 lakh budget.
I am a new learner and still not fully confident with my driving lessons. I am looking to buy my first car, which should be safe and within a budget of โน5 to โน7 lakh. Can you help me decide which option to go for? Also, I am not keen on Maruti cars as they do not have a good safety rating.
I am looking to buy an EV and am considering the Harrier EV or the XEV 9S. The main reasons for buying a new EV are bigger space and cost-effective travel. Could you advise if considering an EV is good or not?
Last Updated on: 26 Nov 2025

















